I agree with Steve, with a good measure of Paul Klee also tossed into the mix.
Nice drawing, I love all your stuff; your bold lines and attention to humourous detail, make me smile. I've enjoyed looking through your blog and look forward to seeing more!
loving this, very abstract, very picasso's weaping woman (which i saw in the flesh...er... canvas, last week) i also like how the worm is trying to imitate the fish by becoming horizontal.... maybe that's just me? ;) ;)
Steve has it right - Picasso and Calder! I like this very much...the different "slices" of the fish when they meet other lines is interesting...some wiht the dark background, some without...
wow, i like this. are the fish crying?
ReplyDeleteNEAT!!
ReplyDeleteF is also for funny fishy frolicky Fridays! I like it!
ReplyDeleteThis is pretty cool Willie--kind of like Picasso meets Calder. Always something original from you.
ReplyDeleteThats what I see down here,
ReplyDeletebut those hooks don't fool me.
I agree with Steve, with a good measure of Paul Klee also tossed into the mix.
ReplyDeleteNice drawing, I love all your stuff; your bold lines and attention to humourous detail, make me smile. I've enjoyed looking through your blog and look forward to seeing more!
great! another picasso side of you! simple, yet intriguing. and such a cool concept.
ReplyDeleteohh fishy fishy don't eat the wormie wormie! its a whoopie trapie!
ReplyDeletehihi ^_^ huggss
Darling it's better down where it's wetter;
ReplyDeleteTake it from me.
another great one! oh for a peek in that brain of yours :) thanks for the mermaid referral! cheers, stacey
ReplyDeleteloving this, very abstract, very picasso's weaping woman (which i saw in the flesh...er... canvas, last week) i also like how the worm is trying to imitate the fish by becoming horizontal.... maybe that's just me? ;) ;)
ReplyDeleteSteve has it right - Picasso and Calder! I like this very much...the different "slices" of the fish when they meet other lines is interesting...some wiht the dark background, some without...
ReplyDeleteI like dee fishies very much.
ReplyDeleteI like of the synthetic and symbolic way that you use for show «under the sea». I dive in him easily.
ReplyDelete(I returned, finished the vacation..)
very baronet/klee, although I would say you have your own style... Fun Fishes, Frolicking in the Foam, Fab!
ReplyDeleteI really like the patterns. It reminds me very much of Haida art, specifically totem poles.
ReplyDeleteHey, it's Tuesday, where's the new art?
ReplyDeleteWe want more!
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Nice... I like your drawings very much...
ReplyDelete:))
goodness, when i see crying fish i think of toxic waste.
ReplyDeleteTeary Eye-Fish. (sniff).
ReplyDeleteVery cool fishies and great composition, fab as usual :-)
ReplyDeleteYou have a super cool style.
Thanks for visiting my blog and leaving nice comment :D
ReplyDeleteI like your drawings! Very Picasso'ish and the maze is incredible. Does it actually work?
this is wonderful reminds me of Klee.
ReplyDeleteI love this fishy abstraction!
ReplyDeleteDefinitely Paul Klee. Nice work!
ReplyDeletetears of fish under the sea... are inevitable? pretty
ReplyDeleteI agree with comment above, very Klee like. Nice one.
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ReplyDeleteI could *so* go for this as a baby mobile.
ReplyDeleteor, hell, as a framed piece of art on my wall.
I'm not picky. :p
thanks for stopping by my place, man. come by anytime.
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